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Old 10-25-2024, 11:51 PM
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Default Speak up if using K-Lite/Low K ferts…

This is NOT another thread to discuss (argue) the pros/cons, speculations, of the low K approach in cultivation (we’ve had enough of those sorta threads over the years).

Instead I would like to get a feeling of how widespread this approach/usage of K-Lite is. Just a reply with Yes, using it, and a length of time using it, is really all that is needed in replies. 👍
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12 years. Plants are doing great.

FWIW, I have sold K-Lite to 2378 individuals and institutions; 50 this month alone. There have been at least 4 other vendors carrying the stuff for the last 6-7 years.
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Using it since probably 2014.
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Just bought some from Ray last month.
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Ive been using rays K-lite for four years. With great results i will say.
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Ive been using rays K-lite for four years. With great results i will say.
Well, yes Louis... I would also add with great results. Otherwise, why else continue to use it.
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Yes. Been using about 4 yrs. Excellent results. (Thanks Ray)
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Been using it since 2014 and I like the results
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I’ve been using it 2 years. Seems good!
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I don’t use K-Lite, but I try to emulate it the best I can with the materials I have on hand—2 years.
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